Non-operative management of acute appendicitis in children

Pediatr Surg Int. 2022 Nov 28;39(1):11. doi: 10.1007/s00383-022-05284-y.

Abstract

Appendicitis is one of the most common surgical emergencies in children and adults. Appendectomy as the standard care has been challenged in the recent years with growing evidence about non-operative treatment as a potential primary treatment in patients presenting with signs and symptoms suggestive of acute appendicitis. This review aims to establish where the recent research stands regarding conservative treatment of acute appendicitis, especially in children. There are several studies that report the potential safety and efficacy of treating acute appendicitis non-operatively. Several studies have challenged the concept of acute appendicitis being a progressive disease that always ends in perforation, rather than a disease that can present as different forms with only a defined number of cases progressing to perforation. The lack of randomized controlled studies is a limitation and well-designed randomized controlled trials are needed to determine the role of non-operative management of acute appendicitis in children.

Keywords: Appendicitis; Children; Non-operative management.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Acute Disease
  • Adult
  • Appendectomy
  • Appendicitis* / diagnosis
  • Appendicitis* / surgery
  • Child
  • Conservative Treatment
  • Humans